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Google Acquires AI Music Platform ProducerAI, Integrating Lyria 3 and Gemini for Next-Gen Music Creation

ProducerAI, an AI-powered music creation platform, has joined Google, becoming part of the company’s Labs division. As part of the integration, ProducerAI will be powered by a preview version of Google’s new Lyria 3 music-generation AI model, marking a major step in Google’s expansion of AI tools for creative professionals. ProducerAI enables users to collaborate with an AI agent to generate sounds, develop lyrics, remix tracks, and even design custom instruments using simple text prompts. The platform launched in July 2025 as a successor to the AI music tool Riffusion and initially relied on its own proprietary AI model to assist in song creation and refinement. Seth Forsgren, ProducerAI’s co-founder and CEO, said the team is excited about the potential unlocked by Google’s resources. “We’re just scratching the surface of what these models are going to be able to do once we harness everything that Google brings to the table,” he told The Verge. The platform’s standout feature is its conversational interface, which mimics working with a human producer. “You can talk to this producer like you would a Gemini model, ask questions, and learn about a new genre,” Forsgren explained. “As soon as you want to, you can start actually creating, and you can craft things with these instruments and make a song and iterate on it.” Elias Roman, director of product management at Google Labs, emphasized that ProducerAI is designed around the natural, iterative process of music creation—unlike other AI tools that rely on one-off prompts and random outputs. “It’s not a tool that you put in your prompt, roll the slot machine, and something will come out,” Roman said. “The reality is that’s not how good music is made … and ProducerAI was really made for the back-and-forths that play out over time.” Beyond Lyria 3 for music generation and Gemini for conversational interaction, ProducerAI will also integrate Google’s Nano Banana for image generation to create album art and Veo to produce AI-driven music videos. “All of these models are coordinated by your producer, so you just get to focus on what you want to create, and the model does the coordination for you,” Roman said. Additionally, Google’s SynthID watermark will be embedded in all outputs to identify AI-generated audio, images, text, and video. The announcement includes a statement from Alex Pall of The Chainsmokers, who praised the platform’s musician-first design. “It’s truly crafted around the musician’s experience,” Pall said, adding that he’s “so grateful” to see how ProducerAI continues to evolve. ProducerAI will remain a standalone service within Google Labs, joining other AI tools like the Gemini app. Lyria 3 was recently integrated into Gemini, allowing users to generate 30-second tracks using text, images, or videos. ProducerAI is now available in over 250 countries and can be accessed for free with a limited number of credits. Subscription plans include an $8/month Starter tier (3,000 credits, ~600 songs), a $24/month Plus plan, and a $64/month Member tier for more extensive use. The platform is accessible via desktop and mobile devices through its website.

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